tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post2807840853354239696..comments2024-02-04T17:05:48.142+00:00Comments on A Place for everything: Doilies, catwalks and memoriesPatriciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16116574112768767203noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-70822978021781400502013-02-04T11:01:15.737+00:002013-02-04T11:01:15.737+00:00I made a tray cloth at school too but it was nowhe...I made a tray cloth at school too but it was nowhere near as good as yours, just very simple embroidery like cross stitch.<br /><br />I've never known a school have skirts as their summer uniform before, just dresses. As for the machine hemming, I can't believe the teacher embarrassed you like that! She should have told you to hand sew it when you were making it.Little Blue Mousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13616392505984609128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-34002264876092634842013-01-28T00:11:10.745+00:002013-01-28T00:11:10.745+00:00You poor thing! I think the skirt looks Darling an...You poor thing! I think the skirt looks Darling and I am baffled by why she had to put you down in front of the group. I think it is lovely that you hand sew all you project. <br /><br />e Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10794767968612119814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-17101829338754257482013-01-26T07:38:18.117+00:002013-01-26T07:38:18.117+00:00Oh no! It's too bad she didn't share that...Oh no! It's too bad she didn't share that piece of information with you in private, instead of a whole room full of people. The embroidered cloth you made for your Mom is really pretty. I've glad you still have this school project.GardenOfDaisieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03110646840082802721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-41206463104304674412013-01-25T10:32:48.708+00:002013-01-25T10:32:48.708+00:00I too have a collection of old English lace and em...I too have a collection of old English lace and embroidered items. Linen is also very beautifully embroidered in different regions of Italy and cotton lace was something my sisters-in-law did before they were married.<br />Your school uniform looks very similar to mine. I went to a girls' grammar school and although it was academic we had to learn to hand-sew and cook. I enjoyed embroidery work although my eyesight has always been poor. My efforts at making garments which included zips and waist-bands etc. were not good! Fortunately I was better at academic subjects and survived those strict women teachers with their fierce methods of voicing disapproval and there were some nicer teachers who inspired confidence in us teenage girls.<br />Our grand daughter is taking a sewing course at high school this term. They seem to call the subject 'textiles' these days. I was very touched when she came back from school yesterday and she gave me an embroidered book marker as I know it took a lot of effort to produce something so simple, but pretty. Linda Phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10634839688042592781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-48703203110403385312013-01-24T17:16:52.354+00:002013-01-24T17:16:52.354+00:00Hi Patricia, I think that we all have a list of e...Hi Patricia, I think that we all have a list of embarrassing moments. When I was 15 we moved to California so my Dad could enjoy the sunny warm weather. He was suffering from cancer and going through treatment at a hospital there. At the time we were living with my older brother and his family. His stepson was one year older than me, and because of the doctor bills, money was tight. My Mom bought me one Christmas present that winter and I opened it on Christmas Eve, with the family all around. There under the pretty ribbon and paper was a 5 year diary and three pairs of blue lace trimmed panties. I was mortified. Opening panties in front of my 16 year old nephew . . .what was she thinking? Truth is she wasn't thinking, she was just giving me the best gift that her could. It did instill in me a strong sense of choosing appropriate gifts and appropriate times and places for giving them. Two months later my Daddy died. My diary was filled with sadness, and a year later I threw it into a pile of leaves and brush that we were burning in the backyard. Daddy was gone and I wanted to remember the good-times, not read that old reminder of sad times. Wow! I guess I'll print this, but it does sound pretty dismal. That was just a valley in my life . . . we all have them. That's what make us grow and become better people, and appreciate all the very many, many, many good times :) <br />In regard to the comment you left on my blog. We are family . . . standing by each other, praying in times of need and sorrow, encouraging and support each other in our walks through life. When I started my blogging journey I had no way of knowing what rich friendships would be around every corner. I feel so very blessed . . . and I count you as a true and lovely blessing. <br />Have a joy filled day, my sweet sister.<br />Your blogging sister, Connie :)Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08187302890702147585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-76237470378109429572013-01-24T09:10:31.166+00:002013-01-24T09:10:31.166+00:00What a lovely story Patricia, and what a great col...What a lovely story Patricia, and what a great collection you have..We had a needlework teacher too here in Amsterdam, all primary school years long. She taught us every stitching and needlework thing we had to know. For me it was party time, but for those who didn't like it, it was hard time..:)<br />Hugs<br />Erna xErnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04343710608629199401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-70537729280451129932013-01-24T02:53:59.749+00:002013-01-24T02:53:59.749+00:00Patricia I have had very similar experiences in my...Patricia I have had very similar experiences in my youth which led to me HATING everything to do with needlework, and considering myself to be an utter dolt in that direction. It was YEARS AND YEARS later that I started with a needlepoint kit - big holes, big needle, big thread! EASY! But it gave me the confidence to try counted stitch cross stitch ad `I went on from there....into the quilting world and even teaching workshops. I'd love to be able to face those early teachers who so broke my confidence. You go for it! LxxLynnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15385150635938870512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-34077547216100770362013-01-24T01:24:24.704+00:002013-01-24T01:24:24.704+00:00your tray cloths and dollies are so beautiful! I ...your tray cloths and dollies are so beautiful! I love the detail in the stitch.<br />I had to boby pin my skirt..if the teacher were not my sisters friend i probably would not have passed the class....never learned how to sew... yet my daughter is a pro!<br />I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.momto8https://www.blogger.com/profile/13964950285763339907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-41036456284872943052013-01-23T16:20:35.894+00:002013-01-23T16:20:35.894+00:00Many lovely things but I really love the tray clot...Many lovely things but I really love the tray cloth you made yourself for your mother. What a treasure to have! <br /><br />And as far as your teacher is concerned...I am furious with her now today after all these years. How dare she? I bet she was not perfect herself so it was a horrible thing to do to a little girl. As far as sewing machines go...I tell the ladies in my quilt group that a sewing machine does not go on its own. They can hand or machine sew as they see fit. <br /><br />Hugs from Holland ~<br />HeidiHeidi's Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00150536686843662052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-52395493187555212072013-01-23T08:40:46.900+00:002013-01-23T08:40:46.900+00:00Your tray cloth is far more advanced than the ones...Your tray cloth is far more advanced than the ones I did - I think I missed out on the sewing gene. Our sewing teacher was lovely, we all had a crush on her!elaine https://www.blogger.com/profile/17075935631756457901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-46826374788672064502013-01-22T22:58:25.008+00:002013-01-22T22:58:25.008+00:00Looks like we have a lot in common...... Like you ...Looks like we have a lot in common...... Like you i collect anything lace. I also make bobbin lace......XX l.wilks11https://www.blogger.com/profile/10386349895743472357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-9663923000057399832013-01-22T20:18:59.106+00:002013-01-22T20:18:59.106+00:00What a lovely tray cloth, I put the iron through a...What a lovely tray cloth, I put the iron through a dress I made for the school fashion show, mum made it into a over shirt for me.greenthumbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12067004547876814633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-22358055560032785912013-01-22T18:13:20.349+00:002013-01-22T18:13:20.349+00:00Oh.. how I remember a few embarrassing times at sc...Oh.. how I remember a few embarrassing times at school.<br />I was a bit of a tom boy really..<br />Love your story about Mrs. B. how incredible that you got to see her at a school reunion.<br />one of my embarrassing times.. we were not allowed to chew gum or chewing gum in class.. mmm.. one day i decided, that the teacher wouldnt notice .. if she spoke, i would put it into the side of my mouth.. <br />much to my dismay..she called me up to the front to read a paragraph from a book we were reading... i had no time to put the chewing gum somewhere! the paper was in my desk.. As i started to read, she asked my what do i have in my mouth.<br />I soon found out.. that was when one shouldnt tell a lie.. I said nothing.. boy did i get a thrashing in front of the class.. ):valerietilsten59.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05617190196811279000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-67449681583746060892013-01-22T17:58:46.061+00:002013-01-22T17:58:46.061+00:00Love those tray cloths. Many teachers have a lot t...Love those tray cloths. Many teachers have a lot to answer for!<br />Liz @ Shortbread & GingerShortbread and Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07356668729131346750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-22705453723798659772013-01-22T17:27:16.979+00:002013-01-22T17:27:16.979+00:00I love your tray cloth and coolly collection. As f...I love your tray cloth and coolly collection. As for Mrs B - horrid for you at the time but it did have a positive effect:)Rowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679130612798888266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-30226935032598879652013-01-22T17:05:11.840+00:002013-01-22T17:05:11.840+00:00Ouch, that must have been very embarrassing at the...Ouch, that must have been very embarrassing at the time, Patricia, and it's such a shame as both the tray-cloth and the skirt look lovely. At least I bet your skirt never came down because it caught on something and the thread snapped, which quite often happened with my unevenly hand-stitched hems! Sewing has never been my strong point, though I once made a very similar tray-cloth at much the same age for my mother's birthday, under the careful guidance of my grandmother, and I too still have it.Perpetuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01214396019726161983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-46378715426906280352013-01-22T16:03:10.439+00:002013-01-22T16:03:10.439+00:00Hello Patricia:
Well, we have to say that both the...Hello Patricia:<br />Well, we have to say that both the tray cloth and the skirt look pretty impressive to us who cannot thread a needle let alone know one end of a sewing machine from the other!!!<br /><br />As adolescents, we seem to remember being mortified by almost everything almost all of the time. Perhaps it was the hormones. Whatever, it takes something much more substantial these days [and we are sure that it is the same for you] to even bat an eyelid!!!Jane and Lance Hattatthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831890261259302647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453762703737578171.post-7163754926069839382013-01-22T16:01:16.030+00:002013-01-22T16:01:16.030+00:00Patricia, I dont believe you were old enough to ha...Patricia, I dont believe you were old enough to have made that tray cover in 1957!! My goodness what is your secret, did I read that right? I loved this post, I love nostalgia and writing and reading about it.Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00462752559193522943noreply@blogger.com